There are a number of websites that contain an online Bible concordance. The web domains "BibleStudyTools" and "BibleGateway," for example, each contain a Bible concordance.
There 53 references for 'one another' in the KJV Bible, and to find where they are you will have to look them up in a concordance.
Using a concordance (often found in the back of most Bibles in abridged form) you can lookup any word in the Bible and find the matching verses. There are a number of free online tools to lookup words or exact phases in one or multiple Bible translations. See related links for some online tools for Bible study or search for biblegateway.
'Yellow' is one such word, but you'll find numerous others in a concordance.
I can't give you an answer to this question, but I can tell you how to find the answer! :) I would suggest you borrow an exhaustive concordance from the library (or google for an online one) and look up "law". It should give you a listing of every time the word is used in the Bible, and you can count them up!
First you might look up the word "criticize".One online dictionary defines it as :-to find fault;-to judge unfavorably-condemn-blameThen find a good Bible dictionary, Bible encyclopedia and concordance, and research the scriptures that are sited under those words. Depending on the type of 'criticism' you're talking about, make application of what you've learned.
Bible dictionaries are available from Eastons Bible Dictionary Online, Bible Study Tools, BibleGateway, King James Bible Online, Christ Notes, and StudyLight.
Strong's Concordance of the Bible list Rahab's name appearing 10 times and as Rachab one time.
I would suggest you borrow an exhaustive concordance from your library (or google for an online one) and look up the word "atonement". It should give you a listing of every time the word is used in the Bible, and you can count them up!
A person can find free Bible commentaries online at the website BibleStudyTools. One can also find Bible commentaries at Bible-Researcher, BibleGateway, and StudyLight.
To effectively learn how to read Bible citations, one can start by understanding the structure of the citation, which includes the book, chapter, and verse. It is also helpful to use a Bible concordance or online resources to look up specific passages and their meanings. Additionally, practicing regularly and seeking guidance from a knowledgeable source, such as a pastor or Bible study group, can aid in comprehension and interpretation of Bible citations.
If you are speaking of Nathanael, one of Christ's disciples (found in the New Testament), I'm sorry to be the bearer of negative news, but after researching my Bible (Strong's Exhaustive Concordance), I cannot find any verse which speaks of Nathanael's death.
One can learn about the Bible by purchasing the book at any local bookstore or Amazon. There are many online resources where one can get information about the bible like Wikipedia. The website Bible-Online offers an online bible search.